Sunday, December 28, 2014

What a painful moment as Agonizing relatives are waiting to hear what became of loved ones

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The massive search and rescue operation for the missing Air Asia flight bound for Singapore from Indonesia (bottom left) which lost contact with air traffic control after flying through bad weather has been halted until tomorrow due to fading light
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Two members from the Indonesian Navy's Tactical Commanding Operator  help with the search for the flight
 Air Asia flight QZ8501 (centre inset) departed Indonesia for Singapore at 5.30am local time, and lost contact 42 minutes into the flight after requesting to ascend to a higher altitude due to bad weather. Fishing boats and official vessels were sent out from the closest port to where the aircraft was last recorded, while Navy helicopters (top right) and rescue workers (bottom right) also scoured the Java Sea for evidence of the plane. Devastated friends and family of those onboard the flight have gathered at Juanda International Airport in Surabaya (centre) to await news of the plane. The pilot of the plane has been named as Captain Iriyanto (top left), while the co-pilot is believed to be Frenchman Remi Emmanual Plesel. A picture of the pilot has been posted on social media by his daughter Angela Ranastianis. His nephew praised Capt Iriyanto as 'a very caring person'
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Weeping relatives await news of the missing Air Asia plane at Juanda Airport in Indonesia

Family and friends have gathered at Juanda Airport in Surabaya, Indonesia, to learn about their loved ones onboard the missing flight. AirAsia flight QZ8501 disappeared while en route to Indonesia on Sunday morning

AirAsia have confirmed there were two pilots, four flight attendants and one engineer on board

There were 155 passengers on board - including 138 adults, 16 children and 1 infant.

A relative looks at the list of passengers of the missing Air Asia flight at Juanda Airport in Indonesia
So another plane to mysteriously vanish within the year. There has to be something going on here

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